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    The T-34 is a Soviet medium tank from World War II. When introduced, its 76.2 mm (3 in) tank gun was more powerful than many of its contemporaries, [ 8 ] and its 60-degree sloped armour provided good protection against anti-tank weapons.

  3. T-34-T (T stands for tyagach ["tractor"]) - During World War II, some old T-34s were rebuilt as armored recovery vehicles (ARVs) with their turret removed; sometimes the turret ring was plated over or a superstructure was added in place of the turret. They were used solely for towing operations.

  4. T-34s were powered by the world’s first diesel engine purposely built for tanks. The 500hp V-12 water-cooled engine was less of a fire hazard than contemporary gas motors, and propelled the 26.3-ton vehicle at 31 mph, with a range of 186 miles.

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  5. Jun 30, 2014 · Medium Tank – 35,467 Built. A landmark in tank history. The T-34 was and remains a legend. It is not only the most produced tank of the WWII-era, with 84,000 built (compared to the 48,966 Shermans of all versions) but also one of the longest-serving tanks ever built.

  6. May 3, 2019 · In total, more than 54,000 T-34 tanks were manufactured. Produced in four main variants, the T-34/76 would be the front-line Russian medium tank until late 1943, and constituted a major portion...

  7. Feb 26, 2013 · From June to December 1941, the Soviets either already had in service or placed in service, a total of at least 3,017 T-34s out of a manufactured total of 3,111. [3] This is not a small number even by later WWII standards. With this number, the T-34 tanks must have been much more established than common perception.

  8. May 19, 2020 · A phenomenal number of T-34s were built over its lifetime, over 84,000 in total, compared to just 1,347 of the celebrated German Tiger and 48,000 Shermans—the most-produced U.S. tank.